logføre
Logføre is a traditional Norwegian wood construction technique characterized by the use of horizontally stacked logs, which are interlocked at the corners to create sturdy and weather-resistant structures. This method is historically significant in Scandinavian architecture, especially in rural areas, where it was employed for building houses, barns, and other utility structures. The primary advantage of logføre construction is its ability to provide natural insulation and durability, making it suitable for the cold Norwegian climate.
The technique involves carefully notching the logs at the corners to fit tightly together, often using dovetail
Logføre buildings are notable for their aesthetic simplicity and robustness. The external appearance highlights the natural
In modern times, logfør is recognized both as a cultural heritage practice and a sustainable building method.